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Excessive bullet run out. How to remedy?
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<blockquote data-quote="SAPPER26" data-source="post: 672777" data-attributes="member: 23660"><p>It's been a while since I posted this thread. I upgraded to the Redding T-7 press and after the cases have been fire formed I have been getting consistent .001-.002" run out with the Holland concentricity gauge. I still find, even with the forester bench rest seating die, that turning the case as I seat the bullet gives me the best results. After buying a new 8lb keg of H1000 and developing a new load of 90gr(92gr was too hot with the new lot of powder) I found a sweet spot that has given me average groups of 1.25" at 300yds. I'll fiddle with seating depth, but am pretty happy with the results. This post has developed some good topics on concentricity gauges. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SAPPER26, post: 672777, member: 23660"] It's been a while since I posted this thread. I upgraded to the Redding T-7 press and after the cases have been fire formed I have been getting consistent .001-.002" run out with the Holland concentricity gauge. I still find, even with the forester bench rest seating die, that turning the case as I seat the bullet gives me the best results. After buying a new 8lb keg of H1000 and developing a new load of 90gr(92gr was too hot with the new lot of powder) I found a sweet spot that has given me average groups of 1.25" at 300yds. I'll fiddle with seating depth, but am pretty happy with the results. This post has developed some good topics on concentricity gauges. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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